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A comparative photophysical and photochemical study of nitropyrene isomers occurring in the environment.

Rafael Arce1, Eduardo F Pino, Carlos Valle, Ideliz Negrón-Encarnación, María Morel.   

Abstract

Ground state absorption, first excited-singlet state, and properties of reactive intermediates of mononitropyrene isomers encountered in the atmospheric aerosol have been studied under different conditions that could mimic the environment. The nitro group can present different orientations relative to the pyrene ring depending on its geometric location and could induce differences in the photochemistry of the isomers. The 2-NO(2)Py isomer has the largest red shift and lowest oscillator strength in the UV-visible band associated with the nitro group. The isomers show very low fluorescence yields (10(-3)-10(-4)). Only 1-NO(2)Py and 4-NO(2)Py have phosphorescence emission (Φ(p) ≈ 10(-4)), indicating that the lowest triplet state decays mainly through effective radiationless channels. Laser photolysis produces a low-lying triplet state (τ(T) = 10(-5)-10(-6) s), a long-lived pyrenoxy radical, and a PyNO(2)H radical in solvents in which the triplet can abstract a hydrogen atom. Similar triplet yields were calculated (0.1-0.6) for the isomers, while significant differences in the relative yield of the long-lived species were determined. Differences in the quenching rate constants of the triplet by water and phenols suggest a strong hydrogen-bond interaction with the nitro group in the C-2 position, which provides for radiationless deactivation routes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21162566      PMCID: PMC3020990          DOI: 10.1021/jp108652p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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